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Dina

06/23/18 11:40 AM

#20 RE: PBGoodwill #19

Turbotech is the old business and if a transfer agent updates for all clients the share structure this doesn´t mean anything is planned for TDYT.

If you would read old sec filings you should see it´s the previous business.

"Prior to the May 2006 London initial public offering (" IPO ") described below, the Company was principally engaged in the manufacture of spirally fluted metal tubesused for a variety of heat transfer applications through its then subsidiary, Turbotec Products, Inc. (" Turbotec "). After the IPO, Turbotec and its new parent, TurbotecProducts Plc (the “ PLC "), operated independently of the Company as a requirement of the UK underwriter and as a result of the April 28, 2006 RelationshipAgreement (“ RA ”). The RA became the subject of unsuccessful litigation between the Company and the PLC described in Item 3 herein (the " London judgment"). As of April 12, 2011 an aggregate of 12,806,773 ordinary shares of the PLC were issued and outstanding. At July 1, 2011, the Company owned 2,712,407 shares ofthe PLC, constituting approximately 21.18% of the PLC."

littlejohn

06/24/18 2:44 AM

#24 RE: PBGoodwill #19

TDYT 21% stake in Turbotech now has

me intrigued...


What happened to that investment

of over 1.1 million of

marketable security value

shown at 12/31/2011?...

drop from 2010 to 2011 year

end value should have been

related to lowering ownership

from 100% to 21%...


https://backend.otcmarkets.com/otcapi/company/sec-filings/8394823/content/html


That 21% position should have

been what was left after

the spin off to shareholders

on about 07/15/2011...


https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/TDYT/news


Turbotech moved from Connecticut

to North Carolina...


https://turbotecproducts.blog/


Looks like TDYT sold that

Connecticut property being leased

to Turbotech for about $875,000

which would have been paid

against TDYT debts...



https://backend.otcmarkets.com/otcapi/company/sec-filings/8505318/content/html


Did TDYT sell off that

21% stake to reduce all

company debts owed?...


Or does TDYT still own

a growing interest as

the heating/cooling market

continues plodding along?...LJ